6. When you launch the music app it will ask you to login to your google account.

7.Enjoy!

*remember any future updates will most likely remove any changes you made to system.
** I ran this on the 328 ota and got a few googleframework FC's when signing into google, I just closed out of them and its ran fine since.

Worked for me but you have a few typos. There's no location after "adb push com.google.android.music-1.apk". You switched from GoogleLoginService to Services (not a big deal). In section 4, it should be app instead of apps. If your intent was to trip up copy-pasters you succeeded

Worked for me but you have a few typos. There's no location after "adb push com.google.android.music-1.apk". You switched from GoogleLoginService to Services (not a big deal). In section 4, it should be app instead of apps. If your intent was to trip up copy-pasters you succeeded

First try a user logcat:
Adb shell
Logcat > /sdcard/log.txt
Then get the music app to crash
then stop the logcat (close terminal or cmd window...)
then take a look at the file for clues! ... or post it here for help.

For a root logcat do the same thing but type su once in shell... a ton more info is there if we cant find anything in the user logcat.

Thought though. .. are you on wifi or hard line? Put a bandwidth speed test app on the ouya and see what your speeds look like.

Off topic:
also this new account crap is annoying, trying to contribute to ouya modding since ive been working with android FOR YEARS, and someone sent me here, but i cant post till 5 min, cant post in dev section AT ALL. its annoying.

Why on earth would you chmod these to 6755? you do know what the 6 stands for, dont you? My guess is you probably dont. How about the 755? No? Apks are zip files. They do not get executed. You probably want to chmod them to 644.

Why on earth would you chmod these to 6755? you do know what the 6 stands for, dont you? My guess is you probably dont. How about the 755? No? Apks are zip files. They do not get executed. You probably want to chmod them to 644.

And why the hell is the whole file name typed after the push when the name is exactly the same! what a waste of typing. We're dealing with a real noob here! lol

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